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Treatment And Care

Asthma treatment can vary from anti-inflammatory and bronchodilator asthma inhalers to oral medications to asthma drugs delivered in an asthma nebulizer or breathing machine.

CommonArticle Monitoring asthma treatment
The severity of asthma can vary, and asthma often requires changes in your treatment to control it. To ensure that you are getting the proper treatment, you have to continuously monitor and evaluate the disease and communicate with your health professional.
CommonArticle Asthma diary
An asthma diary helps you keep track of how well you are managing your asthma. You record your peak expiratory flow (PEF), any symptoms and what triggers them, and any quick-relief medication you use to relieve the symptoms.
CommonArticle Delivering asthma medication
When you use inhaled asthma medication, you usually use a device that delivers the medication directly to your lungs.
CommonArticle Daily asthma treatment plans
A daily asthma treatment plan is often combined with an asthma action plan, which tells you how to treat asthma attacks.
CommonArticle Asthma Treatments
Learn some key asthma treatments that can keep you breathing easy and prevent an asthma attack.
CommonArticle Asthma Medications
Understanding the different types, deliveries, and dosages of asthma medications is important in order to stay well and be active.
CommonArticle Asthma Inhalers
Learning the proper way to use asthma inhalers can help you manage asthma symptoms and decrease the chance of an asthma attack.
CommonArticle Asthma, Steroids, and Other Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Steroids and other anti-inflammatory drugs decrease swelling and mucus production and help prevent an asthma attack.
CommonArticle Bronchodilators: Relieving Asthma Symptoms
Learn all about bronchodilators, asthma medications that are used for relieving asthma symptoms and stopping an asthma attack.
CommonArticle Asthma Nebulizers (Breathing Machine)
How to use a home nebulizer to treat asthma is discussed.
CommonArticle Prednisone and Asthma
Corticosteroids (anti-inflammatory medications) such as prednisone can be used for asthma as well as other lung diseases. Prednisone and other corticosteroids help calm airway inflammation in asthma.
CommonArticle Asthma Relief
Learn some self-care strategies to manage your asthma symptoms and get asthma relief at home.
CommonArticle Managing Your Asthma: Using a Peak Flow Meter
How to manage your asthma using a peak flow meter is explained by WebMD.
CommonArticle Developing an Asthma Action Plan
Developing an Asthma Action Plan for yourself and/or loved ones is an effective way to manage asthma symptoms and prevent asthma emergencies.
CommonArticle Keeping an Asthma Diary
Monitor your asthma with a daily diary provided by WebMD.
CommonArticle Managing Your Childs Asthma at School
How to manage your childs asthma while he or she is at school is explained.
CommonArticle Controlling Asthma Triggers
The most important thing you can do to prevent asthma is to control asthma triggers. WebMD shows you how.
CommonArticle Asthma and Air Filters
Learn more about the benefit of air filters with asthma. Find out how to select the right air filter for your home.
CommonArticle Natural Asthma Remedies
Learn about natural asthma remedies and alternative medicine for asthma and find out which ones are safe and which ones are not.
CommonArticle A Natural Cure for Asthma?
Is there a natural cure for asthma? Learn what to watch out for with any unproven treatment.
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